madrone
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Been lurking for some time but new to posting. Great site, tons of info!
My new (to me) L3240 came with loaded R4's still in fantastic condition (119 hrs). All my work is off road on farm and sloped woodlands with no turf to mess up.
Here in the PNW its lots of mud all winter with a patch of clearing sometime in July-Aug. I'm looking to swap out for R1's which make more sense for my usage. I'm listing on Craigslist and hopeing someone has the same or similar tractor with the opposite type of need of their tires.
Questions are: what size R1 tires and rims will work on my 3240 and which tractors use the same sizing, and are the R1's so much cheaper that I should ask for money in the exchange or just be happy if they are in similar condition?
Did I mention that I love my l3240 and find myself wanting to just sit on it idling with a beer in hand ALL THE TIME......(other than when im actually using it!)
My new (to me) L3240 came with loaded R4's still in fantastic condition (119 hrs). All my work is off road on farm and sloped woodlands with no turf to mess up.
Here in the PNW its lots of mud all winter with a patch of clearing sometime in July-Aug. I'm looking to swap out for R1's which make more sense for my usage. I'm listing on Craigslist and hopeing someone has the same or similar tractor with the opposite type of need of their tires.
Questions are: what size R1 tires and rims will work on my 3240 and which tractors use the same sizing, and are the R1's so much cheaper that I should ask for money in the exchange or just be happy if they are in similar condition?
Did I mention that I love my l3240 and find myself wanting to just sit on it idling with a beer in hand ALL THE TIME......(other than when im actually using it!)